Photo Essay – 25 More Money Confessions

A few months ago I began to collect money confessions from the audience members that attended the talks that I have been giving. At the end of the presentation, I would ask people to take a few minutes and anonymously write down on a piece of paper a money secret that they kept, but which they had not told anyone about. These were then folded and placed in a box. Although many of the confessions placed in the box have been rather typical, there are a few that stand out among them. These are some of those money confessions that I felt were worth sharing. The following money confessions are numbers 26 – 50 (These are the first 25 confessions for those interested):

i absolutely understand the anger over the lost inheritance. your parents are planning to give you an expensive gift, which shows their love, and then they throw that away. its like telling someone they can expect a christmas gift and then your present is not there when the day comes.

i think fern’s comment is terrible. who is she to judge what makes a person angry? there are so many judgemental people in this world.

most comments that i read on websites are never removed or edited, no matter how rude, obscene, or derogatory they are. im going to stop reading comments, i think.

my mom started workin whn she was 19 yrs. she raised 3 children and all of us 3 didnt live upto her what she expctd. she had sacrificed a lot to bring us up, while she cudda usd tt mony for her own pleasure. idk wht the parents or the prsn pssd off at not inheretin but …. again idk — everyoje has their true story, who am i we to jdge